Congrats on your blogiversary! To be perfectly honest, my favorite method of dying fabric is to let someone else who's good at it do it. I'm terrific with a credit card. All fun aside, I like the effects of ice or snow dying best. Nancy Turbitt

Your fabric is breathtaking. I have dyed a fair amount of gradations over the years. My problem is that I don't have a good place to dye, so I seldom work up the nerve to do it in my new kitchen with granite counters. I would LOVE to dye more and have never gotten the results you have.

Happy Bogoversary!!!! Thanks for 5 years of fun, inspiration, and gorgeous photos. I love to dye with indigo. I never tire of the magic that occurs as the oxygen hits the cloth and it transforms from green to blue. I think I love stitch resist the best for effect, but being lazy, pole wrap always brings a smile to my face. Gorgeous fabrics! I hope we get snow (and I am home) to give snow dyeing a try this year. (I know I could use ice, but it doesn't seem as much fun. The thought of dye colored snow cones makes me smile.)

Super dyed pieces. I love all types of dying methods and have only recently had a go at ice dying- such fun and a great interesting mix of colours and patterns that are created. Best wishes Sally in the UK.stitchywoowoo@talktalk.net

Happy 5 year blog anniversary!!! Wow those are great dyed fabrics! I haven't tried ice dying before but I love to tie dye. I also like to dye yarn with Kool-Aid. Thanks for such a nice giveaway. Keep on blogging.

I've wanted to try rust dyeing.I did tie-dye yrs. ago and it was fun.Your ice dyeing is wonderful, I love the two pieces with green, just so bright and alive.I also plan on trying koolaid, I have some fingering weight Merino wool that I want to dye.

Amazing how ice dying looks like ice.. I will have to try it. My favorite dying is probably using beets to dye peeled eggs.. you get a bright beet pink with that yellow yolk, and it is really a happy combo.

Fabulous fabric... and how amazing the patterning. I love to FLAT DYE using a pour and blend method introduced in Quilting Arts Mag... have had great success and love the ombre look. You could never buy the blends anywhere and have to create the colourways as you move the dyes into each other and control the concentration. Definitely set my new quilts aside from others I have seen/created in the past.Bethany

I love your colors, Congratulations on 5 years. I need to think about giving something away also, one of these days. Yes, would love some ice dyed fabric, I love how yours is blending. I want to try rust dyeing, just have not set it up yet..thank you, vivianhelena@sti.net

Congratulations on your 5th Blog-aversary, Lisa! Your ice-dyed pieces are lovely and I would enjoy having one grace my studio. Although I have fun with snow dyeing in winter, my favourite method of dyeing is low-water immersion of small pieces (fat quarter sized) in zip-lock bags. I do lots of landscapes, and seem to get the best skies that way!

Happy 5, happy 5..you are a real inspiration...all the 5 ice dye FQ are yummy. My favorite method of dying at the moment is kool aide because in the microwave is almost instant results....Thanks for the giveaway..and a chance to win.

I keep saying I'm going to do some dyeing but seem to have too much to do. I do love your ice dyeing and intend to play with next spring at Focus on Fiber Florida Style in Florida. www.focusonfiberfloridastyle.com

Congrats with five years blogging.I enjoyed visiting your quilts and sewing projects. I hope you blogs for a lot more years. You have your own style with your quilts and gifts. I love it! Love from Amsterdam

HiMy favourite is tray dyeing using the method of Leslie Morgan and Claire Benn. I'd love to try ice dyeing. Will do as soon as I get "my act together". Thanks for showing your lovely fabrics and offering for a prize!

Congrats on your 5th anniversary. You've inspired me to try ice dying, even though it has to be left in the jar for 24 hours. I have done seta color leaves and rit dye mixed with alcohol. I think I'll like ice dying the most after looking at the good results that you have.

until recently I could only get good results if I bought it from someone else!But I had a day with a friend who gets good colour. she helped with the maths. I need to have a go on my own now to follow that up.Sandy in the UK

Happy 5th. I have wanted to do dying for some time. I live in the desert, so that lets out snow dying. After seeing your pieces....I think I would love to try ice dying. Thanks for having the give a way.